2021
DOI: 10.1002/cjoc.202100426
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New Strategies for Nitrogen Fixation and Pollution Control

Abstract: In the context of sustainable development and carbon neutrality, great efforts have been dedicated to the utilization of green energy such as sunlight and renewable electricity to tackle problems encountered amid energy‐ and emission‐intensive industries like nitrogen fixation. Despite significant progress made in the photocatalytic and electrocatalytic nitrogen fixation, they are still limited by the insufficient activity due to poor N2 activation. Herein, we reviewed our work focusing on the rational design … Show more

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“…A complete photocatalytic O 2 activation involves the generation of energetic electrons and holes (∼fs), separation of electron–hole pairs (ps∼ns), and the population of O 2 ′s π antibonding orbital by photoelectrons (ns∼ms). Through this process, the O–O bond of O 2 can be activated along with the antibonding orbitals by electrons to generate transient • O, • O 2 – , or • O 2 2– species, which can break the stubborn aromatic heterocyclic ring of chlorophenols or triazine herbicides, allowing for deep oxidation and suppressing the production of undesirable products (Scheme a). , The spatial electron–hole separation is usually regarded as the rate-determining step because most electrons tend to recombine with holes in the bulk (several ps) before reaching the surface reactive sites. To inhibit the recombination of electron–hole pairs, plenty of work has been devoted to shortening the transportation distance of charge carriers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complete photocatalytic O 2 activation involves the generation of energetic electrons and holes (∼fs), separation of electron–hole pairs (ps∼ns), and the population of O 2 ′s π antibonding orbital by photoelectrons (ns∼ms). Through this process, the O–O bond of O 2 can be activated along with the antibonding orbitals by electrons to generate transient • O, • O 2 – , or • O 2 2– species, which can break the stubborn aromatic heterocyclic ring of chlorophenols or triazine herbicides, allowing for deep oxidation and suppressing the production of undesirable products (Scheme a). , The spatial electron–hole separation is usually regarded as the rate-determining step because most electrons tend to recombine with holes in the bulk (several ps) before reaching the surface reactive sites. To inhibit the recombination of electron–hole pairs, plenty of work has been devoted to shortening the transportation distance of charge carriers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the modification of BIOX is very necessary. At present, there are three main methods for BiOX modification in the field of pNRR: defect engineering, constructing heterojunction, and facet regulation. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New media plays a pivotal role in the dissemination of an ecological civilization, and its emergence is mainly reflected in various aspects such as government departments, non-governmental organizations, and media. Second, at this stage, new media have become the main way and means for the general public to receive information [ 9 , 10 , 11 ]. New media have provided a broader platform for the public, society, and enterprises to jointly participate in the construction of ecological civilization for communication and interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%